festool door hinge jig 3d models
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I created this simple jig to be used as a guide when making cut-outs for hinges when installing interior and exterior doors. The jig is held in place when cutting with a couple of pieces of painters tape (see the blue tape in the photo). Use a 3mm...
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Jig for cutting a mortise into a door or jamb to fit a 3 1/2" hinge with 5/8" corners using an offset router bit. Here is the bit I used: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B06WVDHM14 the cutter is 1/2" in diameter and the bearing is 5/8", so the jig...
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Hinge template to route out the socket for the hinge in doors and door-frames. ... Use a small (less than 10mm) template bit.
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... door that I needed to set up for left hand. ...A drill jig to get the holes correct was more than I wanted to spend on this 1 door. ...So I made this tool that will but against the door after the cutout is made to line up the holes to be drilled.
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Because my door jambs came with the stops as part of the molding, the door stop prevented use of the standard jig I used for the hinge recesses on the door. I therefore 3D printed this little specialty fixture and it is working well for me. The...
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remix of the door hinge jib by GA_3D https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1235273 Wanted something that could print in place and offer more surface area for my router to prevent wobble. ...May make another version with even larger surface area.
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the side with the cup( three holes side ) works on every hinge I could find, but the part that fits on the cabinet body (two hole side) it`s not a perfect fit for all the hinges; this was modeled with the help of the paper template; this template is...
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Dremel router jig for the following: -Door hinge cut-outs -Door latch cut-out -Door latch 1" hole -Door handle hole (60mm in) The jig suits a standard 35mm door but note that some doors are 1 - 2mm smaller so some shims may need to be made to suit...
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This is a template for cutting 3-1/2 inch mortises for door hinges with 5/8-inch radius corners using a router. This remake has larger tabs for using clamps. ... No supports needed.
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Festool domino jig, i print : Domino-jig1 Domino-jig2 Domino-jig4 manopola-m5 Domino-jig3 obtain from aluminium bar and my cnc bolt used M5x30 print manopola-m5 and pause at z 6.5 for insert m5 nut
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With this tool I could turn my existing festool accessories into a circle jig. It fits perfect in the guide rail adapter. It's also possible to use the fine adjustment tool of the adapter. ...
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I really liked the european hinge jig from RealGaryBall but I wanted a laser cut version so I made one.
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Make Festool Domino type mortise holes - 8x24mm. Only works with a Makita router that has a 3.5" base plate and when using a 1/4" flat end mill. ... Use two trigger clamps to secure.
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... a guide rail. ...Holes on your rail you can dril with the drill-jig. If you want to connect two rails and align them, use the alignment jig. ... Necessities: - 8x M6 nuts - 3x M6x10 bolt - 1 spring of a clothespin - 1 bolt M6 with a long shaft.
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This is a september 2016 project initially published on February 2nd 2017 on Thingiverse and Youtube.An easy way to drill holes for a perfectly accurate Festool MFT workbench.Just print or reproduce the parts, then drill according to the video...
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I liked the jig by J-Max, but I wanted my first row of holes to be closer to the edge (48mm). One file is for just the very first hole in the corner, the other is for the holes along the edges. Then J-Max's jig is used to fill in the rest. Requires...
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An easy way to drill holes for a perfectly accurate Festool MFT workbench. Just print or reproduce the parts, then drill according to the video guide. https://youtu.be/jPsG3_LmaVI You will need a drill and a 20mm drill bit, preferably of the forstner...
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A plunge router with a 20mm bit seemed like it would be more accurate so I've modified one corner of J-Max's jig to accept a 30mm router collar and thickened the body to 10mm to accomodate the collar depth. It works very well with the locating...
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I've tested multiple BenchDog and with my setup I found the 20mm to suit my needs the most, really tight in both the jig and the hole created by the forstner bit. The bit need to be put in the hole before clamped to the drill The photo doesn't...